There were 274 deaths with heart disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 7, a 7.9 percent increase over the previous week.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Decatur metropolitan statistical area was 56,700, a 1.2 percent decrease from the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Dothan metropolitan statistical area was 58,900, a 0.7 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan statistical area was 66,600, a 0.5 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 15 deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported in Alabama in the week ending July 24, making up 1.4 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
There were 27 deaths from nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis reported in Alabama in the week ending July 24, making up 2.5 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
The total amount of federal public education stimulus funds that Alabama received from Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic is $3.14 billion, according to a tally from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL).
There were 192 deaths with cancer listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 7, a 1.1 percent increase over the previous week.
There were 40 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama in the week ending July 17, making up 3.9 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Gadsden metropolitan statistical area was 33,700, unchanged from the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville metropolitan statistical area was 45,900, a 0.4 percent decrease from the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for April in the Florence-Muscle Shoals metropolitan statistical area was 55,600, a 0.2 percent decrease from the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 52 deaths with chronic lower respiratory disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 7, a 5.5 percent decrease from the previous week.
There were 70 deaths with cerebrovascular disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 7, a 42.9 percent increase over the previous week.
There were 42 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Alabama in the week ending July 17, making up 4.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for March in the Huntsville metropolitan statistical area was 249,000, a 1.3 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for March in the Birmingham-Hoover metropolitan statistical area was 530,700, a 0.3 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for March in the Mobile metropolitan statistical area was 179,600, a 0.8 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.